Good thing you can fold space.
Good thing you can fold space.
Actually I agree with most of what you said there. I would be lying if I said I didn't think Christopher Reeves wasn't the penultimate Superman or that that music didn't move me every time I hear it. Perhaps your right about the direction the Superman movies have taken, but for me some liberties I can forgive (Pa Kent…
Well I was referring to the world engine scene but uh...okay you can have that point if you need the validation. Hey I'm just as sad as you that Superman was shown to be a fallible man-alien instead of the all knowing God he's usually portrayed as but to me that is far more interesting than magic reset buttons or…
I have a question for you. Him snapping Zod's neck made him relatable? How does killing someone make them relatable? It's a serious question.
100% agree.
The optimist in me wants to believe that the version of Clark you're describing, emerges after the events of MoS, once he's realized who he is and what he can do. It's probably not going to happen judging be the 'angst-y' way he looks in BvS but it would be nice.
I agree with you about the Pa Kent thing. Even after multiple viewings I still can't say I like any part of that aspect of the film. However, for the sake of changing things up a bit and not just copy-pasting what's been done before, I can say that I like how Clark's desire to help people was inherent in him as…
And that's the thing that doesn't allow me to like Man of Steel. They sucked out all the fun and enjoyment of Superman, one of my favorite superheroes. It's like they were embarrassed to be making a superhero movie and tried everything they could to keep it from being one.
I'm with you on this one. Every time I read about how horrible MoS was, I go back and watch it and try to understand why, and I can't. I like Superman because he's the ultimate superhero but he's been the ultimate superhero for over 75 years so yeah, I'd like to see him portrayed a little bit differently even if it…
Okay, that was very, very funny.
Seeing this gives me a...wait for it...New Hope.
Young Jack Black is totally radical!
Fantastic!
"Now hol' up a second dere chief!" I'm sure they could have put out a casting call but judging by the production values in this video I just don't think it was in the budget. If I had a nickel for every white person I've encountered that claims they don't have black friends or that I was their first one well, I'd have…
I actually lol'd at the black face...and I'm black. The rest of it looked pretty awful. Sorry internetz.
What has been seen. Can not be unseen.
I'm...conflicted.
I like how the guy tried to fly away on whatever pokemon that was.
"Wolfman's got nards?!"
I like to watch this for the range of emotions it invokes in me. Even 20 years later.